
OBJ. 2026-003
The clinic keyring
One key that opens the clinic's every door — and it's free.
A clinic runs on a dozen different tools, and every one of them used to demand its own password. Docuity replaces the whole keychain with a single key: one sign-in that opens the record room, the duty rota, the prescriptions and the messages alike.
The key lives on the clinician's own device — a fingerprint or a face, nothing to memorise and nothing to steal. And the whole suite is free, because the software a hospital leans on should not arrive with a toll gate.
It is the quiet piece that makes all the other rooms feel like one building.
What it does
- 01One sign-in for every tool in the clinic
- 02No password to remember, mistype, or have stolen
- 03Free to the clinics that rely on it
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For the curious — the making of it
Docuity ID: passkeys / WebAuthn with Ed25519-signed sessions, a single sign-in shared across the whole suite. Built via autonomous multi-agent orchestration.
- Passwordless, phishing-resistant sign-in shared by Galen, Medrota, the record room, prescriptions and messages
- Ed25519-signed sessions
- HIPAA-ready foundation: hardened data stores, Redis, and an audit trail from day one